FULL ADVANTAGE WAS TAKEN BY THE PEOPLE OF MELBOURNE of the first- opportunity to poy tribute publicly to the fighting men of the 7th Division, AIF, when they participated in a Parade' of Honour through the city yesterday. Streets were packed with cheering onlookers, who voiced their admiration of the gallant and proud record put up by units of the 7th in the Middle East and New Guinea, and, at the same time, silently remembered those who had not returned to march. Top picture on this page, taken from a window on fourth floor of Manchester Unity Bldg, ? presents a "bird's-eye view" of the general scene as troops crossed the Swanston-Collins streets intersection. Extreme left: A "head-on" view of the column of threes in Swanston street before wheeling into Bourke street. Left: Brig Ivan N. Dougherty, DSO and Bar, who led the march after Maj-Gen Vasey dropped out at the saluting base.Help

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FULL ADVANTAGE WAS TAKEN BY THE PEOPLE OF MELBOURNE of

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the first- opportunity to pay tribute publicly to the fighting men of the

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7th Division, AIF, when they participated in a Parade' of Honour through

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the city yesterday. Streets were packed with cheering onlookers, who

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voiced their admiration of the gallant and proud record put up by units

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of the 7th in the Middle East and New Guinea, and, at the same time,

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silently remembered those who had not returned to march. Top picture on

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this page, taken from a window on fourth floor of Manchester Unity Bldg, ?

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presents a "bird's-eye view" of the general scene as troops crossed the

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Swanston-Collins streets intersection. Extreme left: A "head-on" view

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of the column of threes in Swanston street before wheeling into Bourke